*has a super senior season available.
2020 (Redshirt Sophomore Season): Played in four games, starting three … went 53-107 for 518 with no touchdowns and three interceptions … also rushed 39 times for 102 yards and caught one pass for 16 yards and a touchdown … came on in relief late against Hawai’i and threw for 398 yards and leading UNM to a late field goal … started against Nevada and went 17-for-32 for 195 yards with an interception … rushed 16 times for 27 yards with a long of 11 … caught his first career touchdown pass in that game, scoring from 16 yards out on a trick play … set career highs against Air Force for completions (23), attempts (42), yards (221) and longest pass (49) against Air Force … was 11-for-21 for 63 yards against Utah State before suffering a season-ending injury … rushed for 70 yards on 13 carries in that game.
2019 (Redshirt Freshman Season): Saw action in three games, including earning his first start in the season finale against Utah State … on the season he rushed for 163 yards and two touchdowns on just 28 carries, and he went 15-for-28 passing for 162 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions … was responsible for six touchdowns, third-best on the team, despite only seeing significant action in two games … went 10-for-21 passing in his first career start against Utah State with two touchdowns and two interceptions … threw for a pair of touchdowns against Air Force in relief
2018 (Freshman Season): Redshirted, but did see action in one game, rushing once for six yards against UNLV.
High School: Lettered at Henderson High School for coach Phil Castles, and also lettered in basketball … led the Lions to an 11-3 mark as a senior, where he played as both a quarterback and a safety … rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports … was named District 9-4A Offensive MVP … one of his top games came against rival Kilgore, totaling 402 yards of offense, throwing for one touchdown and rushing for four others, accounting for all of his teams’ points.
Personal: Full name is Vontraevious Deon Hall … majoring in liberal arts … November 29, 1999.